Sarah Mlynowski
Autor/a de Fairest of All
Sobre l'autor
Sarah Mlynowski was born on January 4, 1977 in Montreal, Canada. She attended McGill University where she graduated with a degree in English Literature. She later moved to Toronto to work for Harlequin Enterprises Ltd. She used her romance publishing experiences to fuel her first novel Milkrun. She mostra'n més now writes full-time and her other works include Fishbowl, Monkey Business, Me Vs. Me, and Ten Things We Did (and Probably Shouldn't Have). She also writes the Magic in Manhattan series. Her title's, Bad Hair Day and Beauty Queen made The New York Times Best Seller List. (Bowker Author Biography) mostra'n menys
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Sèrie
Obres de Sarah Mlynowski
Whatever After 5 Book Set Pack: Whatever After #1: Fairest of All, Whatever After #2: If the Shoe Fits, Whatever After… (2014) 37 exemplars
Sink or Swim 18 exemplars
A Nice Fling is Hard to Find 4 exemplars
NEW SET! Whatever After 7 Books Set: Book 7 - 13 2 exemplars
Una escuela patas arriba / Upside-Down Magic. (Magia del Reves) (Spanish Edition) (2020) 2 exemplars
A Little Bit Broken 1 exemplars
Ich weiß, was du gestern gedacht hast: Roman 1 exemplars
Milkrun Sale 1 exemplars
Upside down Magic Sticks & Stones 1 exemplars
Upsaide down Magic Showing off 1 exemplars
Whatever after - Abby in Oz 1 exemplars
Upside-Down Magic #7 1 exemplars
Untitled (I See London, I See France #2) 1 exemplars
Obres associades
First Kiss (Then Tell): A Collection of True Lip-Locked Moments (2007) — Col·laborador — 94 exemplars
Etiquetat
Coneixement comú
- Data de naixement
- 1977-01-04
- Gènere
- female
- Nacionalitat
- Canada (birth)
USA - Lloc de naixement
- Montreal, Quebec, Canada
- Llocs de residència
- Montréal, Québec, Canada (birth)
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
New York, New York, USA - Educació
- McGill University (English literature)
- Professions
- editor
novelist
author
writer - Relacions
- Ambrose, Elissa (mother)
- Biografia breu
- Sarah Mlynowski was born on January 4, 1977 in Montreal, Canada. She is one of the daughters of the romance writer Elissa Ambrose. Sarah started writing books when she was three years old. Kind of. She would tell them and her mom would transcribe them. They were all about Princesses named Sarah. After learning to use her own pencil, she continued scribbling stories throughout elementary and high school, and decided study English literature in college, like her mother.
After graduating with an honors degree in English literature from McGill University, Sarah moved to Toronto to work for Harlequin Enterprises Ltd. She co-edited the USA Today bestselling chick-lit collection "Grils' night in" and later "Gril's night out", and 21 Proms.
While Sarah never met the famous model Fabio (Lanzoni), she used her romance publishing experiences to fuel her first novel "Milkrun", published when she was twenty-four, romance which has since been published in 16 countries, selling over 600,000 copies around the globe. When her second novel, "Fishbowl", received even more accolades, including a starred review from Booklist and being named one of Waldenbooks Best Women's Fiction novels of 2002, she moved to New York City to write full-time.
Since then, she and has written Chick Lit novels for Red Dres Ink ("As seen on TV", "Monkey business" and "Me vs. me") and the Teen Lit series "All about Rachel" for Radom House ("Bras & Broomsticks", "Frogs and French Kisses" and "Spells & Sleeping Bags"). She has been featured in the short story collections, "American girls about town" and "Sixteen: Stories about that sweet and bitter birthday" and she also co-wrote the first ever guide to writing chick lit, "See Jane write". She is currenlty co-writing a book for teens called "How to be bad" awesome teen writers Lauren Myrcacle and E. Lockhart.
In 2004, Sarah married with Todd, and they went to Kenya and Seychelles for their honeymoon.
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Ressenyes
Llistes
Premis
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Autors associats
Estadístiques
- Obres
- 77
- També de
- 6
- Membres
- 15,977
- Popularitat
- #1,419
- Valoració
- 3.6
- Ressenyes
- 366
- ISBN
- 634
- Llengües
- 15
- Preferit
- 12
The story was interesting - imagine suddenly being able to read other people's minds after receiving a tainted flu shot... That's exactly what happens to 22 students in the same homeroom. What would you do with that kind of ability? How would it affect you and your friends? Would it take a toll on your mind and/or body? What might you discover? What might you wish you hadn't discovered? Like I said - it's an interesting premise. The problem for me was that there were too many characters all with a leading role. None of them really seemed very developed and it took almost the entire first half of the book for all 22 of them to even realize that they had the ability. The narrator (which was the collective "we" - all 22 "ESPies" as they call themselves) alludes to future events that never take place during the course of the story. It was an interesting idea, though. Different - which was nice.… (més)